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Muse, from the first peeping foorth, hath stood at livery at an ale-house wispe, never exceeding a penny quart, day nor night, and this deare yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that, he being constrained to betake him to carded ale...The Gentle Craft - Page vby Thomas Deloney - 1903 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book

...wit to make a Garland of good iciU more than the premisses, with an Epistle of Momut nnd '/.infliis: whereas his Muse from the first peeping foorth, hath stood at livery at an Ale-house wishe, never exceeding a penny a quart day nor night; and this deare yeare, together with the silencing...

...in his " Have with you to Saffron-Walden," 1596, says, that " his muse from the first peeping forth, n Library tin decrc yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that ; he being constrained to betake...

...his " Have with you to Saffron-Walden," 1596, says, that " his muse from the first pcepini; forth, hath stood at livery at an alehouse wispe, never exceeding a penny a quart day nor night ; and thi-> deere yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that ; he being constrained to...

...and wit to make a Garland of good will more than the premisses, with an epistle of Momus and Zoylus ; whereas his Muse, from the first peeping foorth, hath...livery at an ale-house wispe, never exceeding a penny quart, day nor night, and this deare yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that,...

...and wit to make a Garland of good will more than the premisses, with an epistle of Momus and Zoylus ; whereas his Muse, from the first peeping foorth, hath...livery at an ale-house wispe, never exceeding a penny quart, day nor night, and this deare yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that,...

...and wit to make a Garland of good will more than the premisses, with an epistle of Momus and Zoylus; whereas his Muse, from the first peeping foorth, hath...livery at an ale-house wispe, never exceeding a penny quart, day nor night, and this deare yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that,...

...Zoilus : whereas his Muse, from the first peeping forth, hath stood at livery at an ale-house whispe,. never exceeding a penny a quart, day nor night; and this deare yenre, together with the sileueing of his looms, searee that, he being constrained to betake him to...

...from the first peeping forth, hath stood at livery at an ale house whispe, never exceeding a penny quart, day nor night, and this deare yeare, together with the silencing of his looms, scarce that, he being constrained to betake him to carded ale, whence it proceeded that since...

...whereas his Mufe, from the firft peeping foorth, hath flood at Liuery at an Ale-houfe wifpe, neuer exceeding a penny a quart, day nor night ; and this deare yeare, together with the filencing of his loombes,.fcarce that; he being ftrained to betake him to carded Ale: whence it proceedeth...

...whereas his Muse from the first peeping t'oorth, hath stood at liuery at an ale-house wispe, neuer exceeding a penny a quart day nor night, and this...whence it proceedeth that since Candlemas, or his ligge of " John for the King," not one merrie dittie will come from him, but " The Thunderbolt against...